Wassailing is an ancient English custom,
part of the feasts and revelry of New Year’s Eve
and New Year’s Day, which have been revived in Colonial
Williamsburg. The master of the English household drank
the health of those present with a bowl of spiced ale,
and each in turn after him passed the bowl along and repeated
the Saxon phrase “Wass hael,” which means
“be whole” or “be well.”
Boil the sugar, cinnamon sticks, and 3 lemon slices in
½ cup of water for 5 minutes and strain. Discard
the cinnamon sticks and lemon slices.
Heat but do not boil the remaining ingredients.
Combine with the syrup, garnish with the lemon slices,
and serve hot.